Deja Vu Halloo

Deja Vu Halloo

by Chris Dolley
Deja Vu Halloo

Deja Vu Halloo

by Chris Dolley

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Overview

It's Groundhog Day, 1906. February 2nd is stuck on repeat, and only our intrepid trio appear to have noticed. Emmeline senses the meddling of a higher power - possibly her aunt. Reggie's sure it'll be the handiwork of the subterranean horror one least suspects. And Reeves considers it all "most disturbing."

Can our heroes save the world from perpetual winter? And could ending the time loop be just the start of an even thornier problem?

This short novel is the sixth Reeves & Worcester Steampunk mystery and is set a few months after The Unpleasantness at Baskerville Hall.

"A fun blend of P.G. Wodehouse, steampunk and a touch of Sherlock Holmes. Dolley is a master at capturing and blending all these elements." --SF Revu

"Another terrific addition to this hilarious series about Reggie and the indefatigable Reeves plus the delightful Emmie, who is as zany as Reggie, facing down a time loop, a squadron of aunts, and don't forget The Mustache."--Sherwood Smith, author of CROWN DUEL

"Chris Dolley's steampunk Reeves and Worcester mystery series is always a delight, but Deja Vu Halloo sets new heights of insane brilliance. Give yourself time to savor the delightful absurdity!"--Patricia Rice, author of the School of Magic series

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162822066
Publisher: Book View Cafe
Publication date: 12/01/2020
Series: Reeves and Worcester Steampunk Mysteries , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 918,937
File size: 349 KB

About the Author

Chris Dolley is a New York Times bestselling author and a former teenage freedom fighter. That was in 1974 when Chris was tasked with publicizing Plymouth Rag Week. Some people might have arranged an interview with the local newspaper. Chris created the Free Cornish Army, invaded the country next door, and persuaded the UK media that Cornwall had risen up and declared independence. As he told the police at the time, ‘It was only a small country, and I did give it back.’

He now lives in rural France with his wife and a frightening number of animals. They grow their own food and solve their own crimes.

His first Reeves and Worcester Steampunk Mystery—What Ho, Automaton!—was a WSFA Small Press Award finalist in 2012.
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